I am working in a refinery in the NE and am having trouble remembering how to go about the thermodynamic method of determining the dew point of water in a multi-component stream. I am considering multiple distillation columns that run at a variety of different temperatures and pressures, but the idea is the same. The first droplet of water that forms as the temperature of the OH drops will be very corrosive; therefore, it is useful to keep the OH line above the dew point temperature prior to a water wash of the OH stream. So I need to calculate the dew point temperature of water at a given pressure and an assumed mol% water in the OH stream (will be a very small mol%, as the towers I am considering are run "dry"). I am not sure what other information I need; I thought that was it, but I am having trouble. Any nudges in the right direction would be helpful!
Thanks for your help,
NGB
Thanks for your help,
NGB